Bilingual educators make a big difference in students’ lives by honoring their native languages, culture and traditions. You get to help students connect what they already know to new learning. You have a chance to show students they are not lacking in skills—they’re doubling their skills because they already know one language!
For example, third grader Andrea Linette Rodriguez is a member of a dual-language class taught in English and Spanish. She won first place in the National Association for Bilingual Education 2023 Being Bilingual Essay Competition. (5)
In her award-winning essay, Andrea described her pride in being able to communicate in both languages,
“I am from both sides of the border. There are no stories or words I can’t understand because I’m bilingual.”
Andrea’s essay even gained the attention of Texas Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz who visited Sanchez Elementary to congratulate Andrea and honor her achievement.